September 24, 2020 European producers welcome EU provisional duties on China aluminum The provisional duties are expected to be imposed by Oct. 15 while the investigation is due to be finalised in April 2021.
September 23, 2020 Tesla bets on mining with Nevada lithium claim The company is planning to build its own cathode factory.
September 22, 2020 Tesla warns on challenges of scaling up production Elon Musk warned about the difficulties of speeding up production as an expert cautioned the carmaker's increased reliance on large-scale aluminum parts could bring new manufacturing challenges.
September 22, 2020 Metal industry sees no need for LME green aluminum platform Industry sources said the market already had the tools needed for consumers willing to pay a premium for sustainable metal.
September 15, 2020 US to remove tariffs on Canadian aluminum, Ottawa drops threat of retaliation Imports from Canada are expected to “normalize” to 70,000 to 83,000 tonnes per month in the last four months of 2020.
September 15, 2020 Rio launches its first closed-loop recycling service Rio Tinto will partner with Shawinigan Aluminium for its recycling services through a $7 million melting facility.
September 14, 2020 Australia aluminum sector in fight for survival Australia’s aluminum smelters are being priced out of the global market due to high energy costs, with closures looming unless they can find a pathway to cheaper power.
September 11, 2020 Aluminum producers’ race to go green may fracture market Tesla is ordering giant aluminium casting presses for its assembly line in Germany.
September 10, 2020 India to restrict metals imports with an eye on China Country is planning to raise surveillance of copper and aluminum imports while developing policies to curb shipments from China and other Asian nations to protect domestic producers, said two government…
September 8, 2020 Mining ‘green metals’ may increase pressure on key biodiversity areas – study Researchers found that mining metals for a clean energy transition creates further pressure on the biodiversity located in mineral-rich landscapes.
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